The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... - cultural interest had steadily prosper- ed for a considerable number of years , ( as it was well known it had , ) while ultimate arrangements adopted upon the close of these transactions . CHAP . 1 . 19 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... - cultural interest had steadily prosper- ed for a considerable number of years , ( as it was well known it had , ) while ultimate arrangements adopted upon the close of these transactions . CHAP . 1 . 19 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... considerable sums of the un- funded debt of the country had been liquidated by the application of the surplus of those grants , and he had now the further pleasure of stating , that they might safely take credit for three millions more ...
... considerable sums of the un- funded debt of the country had been liquidated by the application of the surplus of those grants , and he had now the further pleasure of stating , that they might safely take credit for three millions more ...
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... considerable discussion , partly of a very disagreeable and personal na- ture . From the commencement of the session , the subject connected with fi- nance , which occupied most of the Storekeeper - general to be reduced about 10,000 ...
... considerable discussion , partly of a very disagreeable and personal na- ture . From the commencement of the session , the subject connected with fi- nance , which occupied most of the Storekeeper - general to be reduced about 10,000 ...
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... ; and since that pe- riod the deficiency had considerably increased . On the face of this state- ment it would appear that there was a tendency in the settlement which had been made of the 84 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
... ; and since that pe- riod the deficiency had considerably increased . On the face of this state- ment it would appear that there was a tendency in the settlement which had been made of the 84 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
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... considerable stress had been laid by the right hon . ba- ronet . He was perfectly ready to admit , that that was a point in which material and essential information might be introduced . The subject , however , had been fully and delibe ...
... considerable stress had been laid by the right hon . ba- ronet . He was perfectly ready to admit , that that was a point in which material and essential information might be introduced . The subject , however , had been fully and delibe ...
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